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What Is an Independent Adjuster?

 

At ClaimMaster360, we provide specialized services for homeowners, contractors, and independent adjusters. Whether you’re dealing with a denied claim, an underpaid estimate, or require expert documentation, we’re here to safeguard your property and protect your rights. 

An Independent Adjuster is a trained professional who:

  • Inspects and documents damages with precision and fairness

  • Prepares detailed bilingual technical reports to strengthen your claim

  • Guides you through supplements, reinspections, and appraisals when disputes occur

  • Provides mitigation services such as tarp installation to prevent additional losses

  • Serves as appraiser or umpire in the formal appraisal process, ensuring fair and balanced results

How We’re Different

Role Works For You Takes % of Settlement Legal Representation Technical Focus
Lawyer ✔ 20–40%
Public Adjuster ✔ 10–20%
Independent Adjuster
(ClaimMaster360)
✘ Flat Fee Only

At ClaimMaster360, we collaborate with attorneys and public adjusters when necessary, but most claims can be resolved directly with a licensed Independent Adjuster — saving you time, reducing costs, and protecting your payout.

What We Do​

Conduct on-site inspections

We personally visit your property to evaluate the real condition of the damage.

Photos, measurements, and detailed scope ensure nothing is overlooked.

We personally visit your property to evaluate the real condition of the damage.

Supplements & reinspections

We help correct missed or undervalued items in your claim.

Neutral, expert guidance to resolve disputes fairly.

Temporary protection to stop leaks and prevent further loss.

Claim Timeline

From Damage to Resolution — Step by Step. This timeline shows how ClaimMaster360 supports you at every stage of the insurance claim process. Whether you’re a homeowner, contractor, or public adjuster, we provide technical expertise, bilingual documentation, and strategic guidance from start to finish.

Stage What Happens ClaimMaster360’s Role Outcome
1. Damage Occurs Wind, hail, or water damage impacts home Claim is reported to insurer
2. Mitigation Property must be protected from further loss Install tarps + document emergency actions Prevents denial + enables reimbursement
3. Initial Inspection Insurance company sends their adjuster Review estimate for accuracy First offer is issued (often low)
4. Reinspection Discrepancies or missed damages are found Conduct reinspection + bilingual report Supplement or correction requested
5. Appraisal Process Dispute over value of damages Act as appraiser or umpire Binding Appraisal Award issued
6. Resolution Claim is paid and closed Verify payout matches award and scope Claim finalized with full transparency

We don’t just inspect—we guide, document, and protect your claim every step of the way.